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US3313510A
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April 11, 1967 MUDANO 3,313,510
DOWEL Filed Jan. 20, 1966 FIG.5 l4 Y [4M2 4o 50/ Y NATALE MUDANO ATTORNEY United States Patent 3,313,510 DOWEL Natale Mudano, 1130 Leland Ave., Bronx, N.Y.
Filed 32m. 20, 1966, Ser. No. 521,953 3 Claims. (Cl. 248-244) This invention relates to dowels such as are removably engageable with wooden inserts used to extend the surfaces of furniture such as tables and the like.
Heretofore, it has been customary to accomplish such extensions by providng one or more wooden centerpiece accommodated between laterally adjustable, table members, which may thereafter be engaged with such centerpieces by means of dowels and mating sockets provided upon vertical faces of said adjustable members or centerpieces. Such arrangements have been intended to attain a substantially continuous table top, which is free from any play or motion between the members thus united.
However, it has been observed that unless the dowels are perfectly aligned with their mating sockets, it will be difiioult to assemble the table top without the formation of cracks or spaces between the members intended for connection by the dowels. Moreover, with the passage of time, the mating surfaces of the dowels and their sockets will wear, thereby permitting a substantial amount of play between them and a corresponding displacement of the table members from which they depend.
Once they have reached this state, it is usually impracticable and uneconomical to provide new dowels and sockets upon the table involved.
The present invention solves these problems. Thus, it is an object of the present invention to provide an adjustable dowel and socket assembly which can be easily assembled with adjustable table members and centerpieces therein and which can be aligned to insure that such members and centerpieces can be associated to form a continuous surface.
Another object of the invention is to provide an adjustable dowel and socket assembly which is characterized by a minimum of wear despite repeated use.
A further object of the invention is to provide dowel and socket means which can be easily removed from the furniture with which it is employed and which can be replaced with other dowel and socket means, as desired.
A still further object of the present invention is to provide dowel and socket means of sturdy and economical design.
Other objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following discussion as read in connection with the accompanying drawing.
In the drawing:
FIGURE 1 is a perspective view of a table employing a plurality of one embodiment of the invention;
FIGURE 2 is a fragmentary bottom view of an open position of said embodiment of the invention;
FIGURE 3 is a cross-sectional view taken about theline 33 of FIGURE 2;
FIGURE 4 is a fragmentary bottom view of an open position of a modified form of the invention;
FIGURE 5 is a cross-sectional view taken about the line 55 of FIGURE 4.
Throughout the various views, similar numerals are employed to designate similar parts of the invention.
As shown in the accompanying drawing, the present invention may be employed with a table of conventional design, generally designated by the numeral and includinglegs 11 supporting a table top comprisinghorizontal end members 12, 13 and acenterpiece 14 disposed intermediately of saidend members 12, 13. Saidend members 12, 13 andcenterpiece 14 are also slidably connected in the conventional manner bysuitable crosspieces 15 depending from theend members 12, 13.
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FIGURE 1 depicts the aforesaid members of the table 10 in a closed position, i.e., in the position wherein thecenterpiece 14 is assembled in abutment with theend members 12, 13. As may be seen in FIGURE 1, thelower surfaces 16, 18, 19 of theend members 12, 13 andcenterpiece 14 are provided with a plurality of one form of the present invention, generally designated by thenu meral 20, whose structure and function can be more fully understood from the following description.
As may be seen in FIGURES 2 and 3 of the drawing, the last-mentioned form of the invention includes a pair ofbracket members 21, 22 provided with a plurality ofapertures 23. Suitable fastening members such asscrews 24 may be received in saidapertures 23 and engaged with members intended for connection such as thecenterpiece 14 and theadjacent end member 12.
Each of thebracket members 21, 22 is provided with aboss 28, 29 having aface 30, 31 disposed perpendicularly with respect to thebase 32, 33 of therespective bracket members 21, 22.
Oneboss 28 is provided with .a generallyrectangular dowel 34 which projects from asuitable aperture 35 formed in theboss 28. Thedowel 34 is slidably receivable within asocket 36 formed in theboss 29, said dowel 34 being received in saidsocket 36 when thecenterpiece 14 is disposed in abutment with theend member 12, as by bringing together in theconventional manner surfaces 38, 39 of saidcenterpiece 14 andend member 12.
It will be observed that thefaces 30, 31 of thebosses 28, 29 are laterally offset with respect tosurfaces 38, 39, so that saidfaces 39, 31 will be in spaced relation when thesurfaces 38, 39 abut each other, thereby permitting the upper surfaces of thecenterpiece 14 andend member 12 to form a substantially continuous surface when thedowel 34 is fully engaged with thesocket 36. Such surface continuity is in no way obstructed by the interference of any portion of the present invention.
It will also be observed that by interposing asuitable shim stock 37 between thebase 33 of onebracket member 21 and thecenterpiece 14, thedowel 34 can be vertically adjusted with respect to thesocket 36. Similarly, there is sufficient clearance between thescrews 24 and the.apertures 23, so as to allow a small lateral adjustment of thedowel 34 andsocket 36. Such adjustability permits thedowel 34 andsocket 36 to be aligned so that they may be engaged and disengaged with a minimum of wear and without interfering with the abutment of thecenterpiece 14 andend member 12.
However, if, for any reason, thedowel 34 orsocket 36 should become damaged or worn, or if, for any other reason, they should be inoperative, the above-described units comprising said bracket members and bosses may be removed from thecenterpiece 14 andend member 12 and replaced by other similar units, as desired.
So, also, if thedowel 34 andsocket 36 in the units previously described require adjustment not permitted by theshim stock 37 or clearance between thescrews 24 andapertures 23, such adjustment can be achieved by appropriate alignment of saiddowel 34 andsocket 36 after removal of said units and readjusting them in the desired position in another suitable location on saidcenterpiece 14 andend member 12.
It is to be understood that the above-described structures are only illustrative of one form of the invention and that other forms thereof may also be employed to achieve the objects of the invention. For example, FIG- URES 4 and 5 of the drawing depict a modified form of the invention wherein thebracket members 40, 41 depending from thecenterpiece 14 andend member 12 are provided withelongated bosses 42, 43. Theboss 42 is provided with a dowel, generally designated by the nu- 3meral 44 and having a rectangular shank 4S. Saiddowel 44 also includes a wedge-shaped projection 46 having a horizontalupper surface 48 and lowerinclined surfaces 49, each of whichsurfaces 48, 49 conforms with the pen'phery of asocket 50 wherein said wedge-shaped projec- 5tion 46 is received when thecenterpiece 14 andend member 12 are brought into abutment.
It will be seen that the above-described forms of the invention achieve its objects in a simple but ingenious manner and that their flanges and bosses may assume a variety of attractive forms, as desired.
The embodiments of the invention illustrated and described hereinabove have been selected for the purpose of clearly setting forth the principles involved. It will be apparent, however, that the present invention is susceptible to being modified in respect to details of construction, combination and arrangement of parts which may be resorted to without departure from the spirit and scope of the invention as claimed.
I claim:
1. Means removably connecting abuttable panel members together comprising;
(a) a bracket member depending from each of said panel members, each of said bracket members having a boss,
(b) a dowel extending from the boss on one bracket member beyond the edge of the panel member to which it is attached,
(0) a socket provided in the boss on the other bracket member receiving said dowel and fully enclosing the same, said other bracket member being ofiset from the end of its associated panel member, and
(d) means removably securing said bracket members to said panel members.
2. A device according to claim 1, said dowel having a generally rectangular conformation.
3. A device according to claim 1,
(a) said dowel including a wedge shaped element;
(b) the periphery of said socket conforming with said Wedge-shaped element when said abuttable panel members are engaged.
References Cited by the Examiner UNITED STATES PATENTS 2,530,892 11/1950 Mayo 248-31 3,236,487 2/1966 Chakeres 248-244 CLAUDE A. LE ROY, Primary Examiner.

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1. MEANS REMOVABLY CONNECTING ABUTTABLE PANEL MEMBERS TOGETHER COMPRISING; (A) A BRACKET MEMBER DEPENDING FROM EACH OF SAID PANEL MEMBERS, EACH OF SAID BRACKET MEMBERS HAVING A BOSS, (B) A DOWEL EXTENDING FROM THE BOSS ON ONE BRACKET MEMBER BEYOND THE EDGE OF THE PANEL MEMBER TO WHICH IT IS ATTACHED, (C) A SOCKET PROVIDED IN THE BOSS ON THE OTHER BRACKET MEMBER RECEIVING SAID DOWEL AND FULLY ENCLOSING THE SAME, SAID OTHER BRACKET MEMBER BEING OFFSET FROM THE END OF ITS ASSOCIATED PANEL MEMBER, AND (D) MEANS REMOVABLY SECURING SAID BRACKET MEMBERS TO SAID PANEL MEMBERS.
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US4266882A (en)*1978-10-191981-05-12Wilhelmi Julius BTable section aligning and fastening device
US4458907A (en)*1982-08-021984-07-10Meredith Deanna RSkateboard
US4530136A (en)*1982-09-241985-07-23Sunline Hardware, Inc.Bayonet-type latch mechanism with positive locking function
US5438937A (en)*1993-06-081995-08-08Steelcase Inc.Mobile table system
US20070029749A1 (en)*2005-08-032007-02-08Gregory Brett JDisassemblable skateboard for improved portability
US20070277710A1 (en)*2006-06-062007-12-06Gray Daniel GModular conference table
US20150245716A1 (en)*2014-02-282015-09-03Sunny Designs, Inc.Extendable seating structure with storage region for extended portion
US20220304460A1 (en)*2019-08-212022-09-29Ikea Supply AgExtension table

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US2530892A (en)*1949-03-311950-11-21John C C MayoPicture hanger
US3236487A (en)*1963-07-291966-02-22John B ChakeresAdjustable clamp

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US2530892A (en)*1949-03-311950-11-21John C C MayoPicture hanger
US3236487A (en)*1963-07-291966-02-22John B ChakeresAdjustable clamp

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US4266882A (en)*1978-10-191981-05-12Wilhelmi Julius BTable section aligning and fastening device
US4458907A (en)*1982-08-021984-07-10Meredith Deanna RSkateboard
US4530136A (en)*1982-09-241985-07-23Sunline Hardware, Inc.Bayonet-type latch mechanism with positive locking function
US5438937A (en)*1993-06-081995-08-08Steelcase Inc.Mobile table system
US20070029749A1 (en)*2005-08-032007-02-08Gregory Brett JDisassemblable skateboard for improved portability
US7635137B2 (en)*2005-08-032009-12-22Portaboard, L.L.C.Disassemblable skateboard for improved portability
US20070277710A1 (en)*2006-06-062007-12-06Gray Daniel GModular conference table
US20150245716A1 (en)*2014-02-282015-09-03Sunny Designs, Inc.Extendable seating structure with storage region for extended portion
US20220304460A1 (en)*2019-08-212022-09-29Ikea Supply AgExtension table

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